Hiscocapsa rugosacutis Dumitrică, 2022

Dumitrica, Paulian, Dieni, Iginio & Massari, Francesco, 2022, Valanginian Radiolarians Of Ne Sardinia (Italy) In The Frame Of The Weissert Event, Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 18 (2), pp. 97-159 : 127

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https://doi.org/ 10.35463/j.apr.2022.02.06

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scientific name

Hiscocapsa rugosacutis Dumitrică
status

sp. nov.

Hiscocapsa rugosacutis Dumitrică n. sp.

Figs. 11 f, f View Fig 1, h, h1 View Fig

Description. Shell conical, tetracyrtid with last chamber large, spherical with wrinkled surface and open distally. Cephalis poreless, subspherical with a very thin and short apical spine. Collar boundary marked by the appearance of thoracic pores. Thorax and abdomen forming together with cephalis the conical proximal part of the skeleton, difficult to separate from each other. Their wall has small circular pores arranged in more or less circular rows. Postabdominal chamber very large, subspherical with small circular and dense pores arranged in groups of short rows of different orientations. Surface wrinkled, here and there with small nodules interconnected by thin ribs with different directions. Base of postabdomen slightly flattened with narrow funnel shaped circular aperture ( Fig.11 View Fig fa) or a larger aperture with protruding rim.

Studied material. Two specimens in the sample OZ826.

Holotype. Figs. 11h, h View Fig 1 View Fig , OZ826, coll. MGP-PD, stub PD120 -OZ826- R11-02 and 02a.

Paratype. Figs. 11f, f View Fig 1 View Fig , OZ826, coll. MGP-PD, stub PD120 -OZ826- R11-19 and 19a .

Dimensions. Length 145-175 µm, diameter of last chamber 113-125 µm.

Etymology. From the Latin rugosus, - a, - um, wrinkled and cutis – crust, bark.

Remarks. The two specimens resemble generally to one another by having a rather similar ornamentation of the postabdominal segment, but differ by having a different distal aperture and arrangement of pores and wrinkles.

Occurrence. Rare in the upper Valanginian of S’Ozzastru section.

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